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I have a question from a past paper and I can't work it out:
Explain the need for a catalyst for the reaction that produces ethanol from ethene:
a The reaction is very slow because ethene is not water soluble
b The reaction is reversible and ethanol goes back to ethene
c The reaction reaches an equilibrium that favours the reactants
d The reaction is endothermic and ethanol decomposes at high temperatures
Originally i was leaning towards a but the reaction is slow because the moleules don't want to give away their O and H molecules, so now I'm thinking d.
I also have another q that doesn't make sense
Which substanes can be produced by condensation polymerisation reactions?
a Ammonia and water
b Cellulose and polyvinyl chloride
c Protein and polyethylene
d Polysaccharides and polystyrene
I don't think any of them are right, as PVC, polystyrene and polyethylene are addition. Water can be produced from condensation but I'm not to sure about ammonia
Help would be appreciated
Thanks!
Explain the need for a catalyst for the reaction that produces ethanol from ethene:
a The reaction is very slow because ethene is not water soluble
b The reaction is reversible and ethanol goes back to ethene
c The reaction reaches an equilibrium that favours the reactants
d The reaction is endothermic and ethanol decomposes at high temperatures
Originally i was leaning towards a but the reaction is slow because the moleules don't want to give away their O and H molecules, so now I'm thinking d.
I also have another q that doesn't make sense
Which substanes can be produced by condensation polymerisation reactions?
a Ammonia and water
b Cellulose and polyvinyl chloride
c Protein and polyethylene
d Polysaccharides and polystyrene
I don't think any of them are right, as PVC, polystyrene and polyethylene are addition. Water can be produced from condensation but I'm not to sure about ammonia
Help would be appreciated
Thanks!